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''The Colbys'' (originally titled ''Dynasty II: The Colbys'') is an American prime time television
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that originally aired on ABC from November 20, 1985, to March 26, 1987. Created by Richard and Esther Shapiro and Eileen and Robert Pollock and produced by Aaron Spelling, it is a spin-off of ''
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'' and revolves around the Colbys, another vastly wealthy family who own a large multinational conglomerate and are connected to the Carringtons of ''Dynasty''. Intended to surpass its predecessor in opulence, the series' producers were handed an immensely high budget for the era, and cast a handful of well-known movie stars among its leads. ''The Colbys'' stars Charlton Heston as tycoon Jason Colby, Barbara Stanwyck as his sister Constance,
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as his wife Sable, Katharine Ross as Sable's sister and Jason's lover Francesca, and
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as Jason's business rival Zach Powers. John James and Emma Samms also star as their ''Dynasty'' characters
Jeff Colby Jeffrey Broderick "Jeff" Colby is a fictional character on the ABC prime time soap opera ''Dynasty'', created by Richard and Esther Shapiro. Portrayed by John James, Jeff Colby was introduced in the show's first episode in 1981 and appeared as a ...
and
Fallon Carrington Fallon Carrington is a fictional character from the ABC television series ''Dynasty'' and its spin-off ''The Colbys''. Created by Richard and Esther Shapiro, the role of Fallon was originated by Pamela Sue Martin in the show's first episode in 1 ...
. ''The Colbys'' was ultimately a ratings disappointment, and was cancelled after two seasons.


Premise

On ''Dynasty'', presumed-dead heiress Fallon Carrington Colby ( Emma Samms) reappears alive, suffering from amnesia and using the name Randall Adams. Drawn to California after recognizing the name "Colby", she meets playboy Miles Colby ( Maxwell Caulfield), not realizing that he is the cousin of her ex-husband, Jeff ( John James). A mutual business venture brings the Colbys of California to the
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mansion of Fallon's father
Blake Carrington Blake Alexander Carrington is a fictional character on the ABC television series ''Dynasty'', created by Richard and Esther Shapiro. The role of Blake was originally portrayed by actor John Forsythe from 1981 to 1989. Forsythe returned for the ...
( John Forsythe). Set in
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, ''The Colbys'' focuses on the extended Colby family as Jeff relocates to California to start his life anew—and comes face to face with Fallon, now married to his cousin Miles. A fierce rivalry is sparked between Jeff and Miles, and the love triangle spans the series. Miles's father, billionaire Jason Colby ( Charlton Heston), has a rocky marriage to the manipulative Sable (
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), and a longtime attraction to Sable's sister Francesca ( Katharine Ross)—Jeff's estranged mother, and the former wife of Jason's deceased brother Philip. Other characters include Jason's powerful sister
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( Barbara Stanwyck), Miles's twin sister Monica (
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) and their third sibling
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( Claire Yarlett). In addition to Forsythe's Blake, ''Dynasty'' characters Adam Carrington ( Gordon Thomson), Steven Carrington ( Jack Coleman), and Dominique Deveraux ( Diahann Carroll) also made guest appearances on the show between 1985 and 1986.


Storylines

The first season's storylines include the construction of an oil pipeline; Zach Powers' vendetta against the Colbys; the romance between Jason and his brother Philip's widow Francesca; the subsequent collapse of Jason's marriage to Sable; and eventually the revelation that Jason, not Philip, is in fact Jeff's father. There were initially a number of crossovers featuring members of the ''Dynasty'' cast, most notably
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, his sons Adam and Steven, and half-sister Dominique Deveraux. At the end of the season, Fallon learns that Miles could be the father of her unborn child, Monica's plane crashes, and Sable has Jason arrested for assault and battery, claiming that he had inflicted the injuries she actually sustained by falling down a flight of stairs. In the second season, Jason manages to divorce Sable and plans to marry Francesca, but the presumed-dead Philip reappears alive. Previously romantically linked to both Zach's nephew and former stepson, Bliss falls in love with a Russian dancer watched by the
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, the son Monica had given up eight years before re-enters her life, and Constance and Hutch are killed in a plane crash in India. At the end of the season, Miles's wife Channing phones to say she will abort their unborn baby; Sable kidnaps Monica's son; Francesca seemingly dies after a car crash involving herself and Philip; and Fallon, stranded in the desert, is seemingly abducted by aliens in the finale. The series' most infamous
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proved to be its last when the series was subsequently cancelled.


Episodes


Production and broadcast

In early 1985, news outlets began reporting that ABC was developing a spin-off of ''Dynasty'', then the #1 rated show in the US. ''Dynasty'' actors Rock Hudson,
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, Jack Coleman, Heather Locklear, and John James were mentioned as potential stars of the new series, tentatively titled ''The Colbys'', and ABC was purportedly wooing Pamela Sue Martin to reprise her role as Fallon Carrington. It was also reported that ''Dynasty'' stars John Forsythe, Linda Evans, Joan Collins, and guest star Elizabeth Taylor would appear in the first two episodes of the spin-off, which would initially air after ''Dynasty'' on Wednesdays but would move to a time slot opposite ''
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'' on Fridays. In March 1985, ABC announced that its rumored ''Dynasty'' spin-off had been greenlighted, to debut the following season. ''The Colbys'' would star John James as his ''Dynasty'' character Jeff Colby, with ''General Hospital'' actress Emma Samms as Fallon Carrington. The project was originally titled ''Dynasty II: The Colbys of California'', which was shortened to ''Dynasty II: The Colbys'' and ultimately simplified to ''The Colbys''. In May 1985, ABC unveiled its fall 1985 schedule, which placed ''The Colbys'' into the Thursday 9 pm time slot, preceded by ''
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'' and followed by '' 20/20''. In June 1985, ''Dynasty'' co-creator Esther Shapiro approached Charlton Heston about the role of patriarch Jason Colby, the brother of ''Dynasty''
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( Lloyd Bochner). Doris Day was considered, and both Burt Lancaster and Katharine Hepburn reportedly turned down roles in the series. In early July 1985, it was reported that in addition to Heston, ABC was pursuing Barbara Stanwyck and
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for starring roles, as well as James Coburn to play Ben Carrington, the brother of ''Dynasty''
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( John Forsythe). On July 9, 1985, it was reported that ''The Colbys'' versions of ''Dynasty'' rivals Krystle Carrington ( Linda Evans) and Alexis Colby ( Joan Collins) were going to be called Anthea (later changed to Francesca) and Sabella (nicknamed "Sable"). Heston's casting was confirmed in July 1985, as producers were negotiating with
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to play his character's wife. Ultimately, Dunaway, Dickinson,
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, and
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all turned down the role of Jason's wife Sable. In August 1985, producers cast British actress
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, "a household name" in the UK who had starred in the title role of the ITV drama ''
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''. Stanwyck and Maxwell Caulfield joined the cast in July 1985 as Jason's sister Constance and son Miles, with Stanwyck having a clause in her contract that she would not be required to do press interviews. That month, Elizabeth Taylor made a statement that she would not be appearing on ''Dynasty'' or ''The Colbys'', then or in the future. In August 1985, it was reported Heston would be paid $85,000 per episode and Stanwyck would be paid $75,000. The same month, Katharine Ross was cast as Francesca. In September 1985, it was reported that
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would appear as a "conniving shipping tycoon" described as "ambitious and scheming, but with a kind of charm that can allow him to get away with almost anything." The final cast included
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and Claire Yarlett as Jason and Sable's daughters, Monica and Bliss Colby. The 13 bedroom, 15,000 sqft Jay Paley House in
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(at the time owned by
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's grandfather Barron Hilton) featured as the family palatial Bel Air mansion, ''The Belvedere''. The attached stables were filmed at the
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. ''The Colbys'' premiered at 10 pm on Wednesday, November 20, 1985, after ''Dynasty'' eighth episode of the season, and was a ratings success. The next episode of ''The Colbys'' was scheduled to air the next night, Thursday, November 21, in the show's own new time slot, but was preempted by a televised speech by US President Ronald Reagan. It was later reported that Heston, an old friend of Reagan's, had phoned the President to request the speech be rescheduled, to no avail. Episode two aired on Wednesday, November 27, 1985, before ''Dynasty'', and then ''The Colbys'' moved to its new night on Thursday, November 28, 1985. Ratings for ''The Colbys'' dropped considerably in the new time slot, though a March 1986 episode featuring Jeff and Fallon's wedding garnered a high rating at a level not seen since the series' first two episodes. In January 1986, it was reported that Heston had extended his stay on ''The Colbys'' from 17 to 24 episodes, and Stanwyck ultimately extended from 13 to 24 episodes. ABC renewed ''The Colbys'' for a second season in March 1986, with Stanwyck stating she only wanted to appear in 6 or 7 episodes. The same month, Ron Miller of the ''
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'' suggested that ''The Colbys'' "appears to be so prohibitively expensive that future payoff in syndication seems very chancy." In June 1986, it was reported that Stanwyck would not be returning for season two. She had purportedly complained for some time about her character's development, and in leaving suggested that Constance be killed. In July 1986, Kim Morgan Greene was cast as magazine reporter Channing Carter. In December 1986, it was reported that Heston had sent co-star Caulfield a letter admonishing him for unprofessional behavior on set, while calling the rest of ''The Colbys'' team "the best I've worked with in 30 years." ABC cancelled ''The Colbys'' after its second season.


Home media

On May 12, 2015, Shout! Factory released ''The Colbys: The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. The 12-disc set features all 49 episodes of the series as well as all new cast interviews with Stephanie Beacham, John James and Maxwell Caulfield. On July 20, 2015, ''The Colbys'' was released in Germany (Region 2). The DVD is split in two, the first season and the second season. The DVDs have a German cover (''Die Colbys - Das Imperium'') but are spoken in English and dubbed in German. The series has also been released on DVD in Spain in four volumes (two per season). In the UK, it was released as a single boxset of 12 discs (identical to the US release) by the DVD distributor MediumRare Entertainment in 2018. The distribution rights to ''The Colbys'', originally owned by Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution, transferred to
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in 2006.


Ratings and criticism

The fifth season of ''Dynasty'' was ranked No. 1 in the
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s in the United States. ''The Colbys'' debuted during ''Dynasty'' sixth season, which saw ''Dynasty'' drop to 7th in the ratings. Although ''The Colbys'' garnered high ratings for its premiere episode and won a 1986
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for New Dramatic TV Program, the first season finished in 35th place, in part due to competition with
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's '' Cheers'' and ''
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'' on Thursday nights. ''The Colbys'' was renewed for a second season but, scheduled opposite ''Cheers'' and ''Night Court''—as well as a few weeks against rival soap '' Knots Landing'' on
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-- ''The Colbys'' finished 64th for the year and was subsequently cancelled. ''Dynasty'' fell to No. 24 for its seventh season. Like ''Dynasty'', the series employed the standard melodrama of soap operas and added well-known performers and elaborate sets and wardrobe. Lee Margulies of the ''
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'' wrote, "It's not a spin-off, it's a clone—as close a replica as ABC and the ''Dynasty'' producers could concoct, right down to the credits." In their ''Directory To Primetime TV Shows'', television historians Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh stated that the series likely failed because it was "too close a copy" of ''Dynasty''. Barbara Holsopple of ''
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'' compared the scripts to ''
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'' books for children, and criticized the acting. When Stanwyck opted to end her contract and leave the series after its first season in 1986, she reportedly called the show "a turkey", and told co-creator Esther Shapiro "This is the biggest pile of garbage I ever did" and that "It's one thing to know you're making a lot of money off vulgarity, but when you don't ''know'' it's vulgar—it's plain stupid." Conversely, Heston always supported the show and stated its cancellation "was premature" as "we were coming closer to being a creative production team that could make the kind of show we'd planned on from the beginning." ''Dynasty'' star Joan Collins categorically refused to make any appearances in ''The Colbys'' herself, believing it would have caused "massive confusion between the two shows".


Aftermath

Following the cancellation of ''The Colbys'', the characters of Jeff and Fallon were immediately reintroduced into ''Dynasty'' during that series' eighth-season premiere, " The Siege – Part 1". Sable (now divorced from Jason, who was still involved with Frankie, who survived the car crash) and Monica (who no longer had contact with ex-lover Cash or their son Scott) also later reappeared on ''Dynasty'' for the series' ninth (and final) season in 1988–89. During the final season of ''Dynasty'', it is revealed that Monica and her twin Miles might not have been Jason's children, as Sable had been raped around the time they were conceived. Miles (who refers to Jeff as his half-brother, leading to the assumption that Jason was his and Monica's father after all) later appears in the miniseries '' Dynasty: The Reunion'' (1991), reunited with Fallon, and participates in Jeff's rescue from the Consortium. The Jeff-Fallon-Miles love triangle is finally resolved, as Fallon leaves Miles for Jeff once again.


References


External links

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''The Colbys'' – UltimateDynasty.net

''Die Colbys'' Der-Denver-Clan.de (German language)
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